Qualcomm has yet to start shipping this year's flagship chipset and rumours about its successor has already started emerging online. There was already some information about the upcoming Snapdragon 830 SoC back in October last year, but now we have much better details.

According to new details, the Snapdragon 830 will be manufactured using 10 nm process technology that will be based on Samsung's FinFET technology. The same company is allegedly in charge of manufacturing Snapdragon 820 SoC, but will user its 14 nm LPP (Low-Power Plus) process, the 2nd generation of the company's 14nm FinFET process technology.

The successor to the Snapdragon 820 will support up to 8 GB of RAM, which is definitely unnecessary move, and will come with improved custom 64-bit Qualcomm Kryo CPU. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 830 processor is expected to release sometime in early 2017, and first benchmarks will be leaked by the end of the year.